Hour Glass!!! I still have have a picture on it but, the image has like 3 rotating portals in the middle and both ends. All three colors are out of alignment. Very little money, is their a way to fix it myself???

I repair laptops part-time for a living so, I'm sure with help I can get it done. Please just let me know what I need!!! I have a soldering iron and not afraid to use it!!! ha haI repair laptops part-time for a living so, I'm sure with help I can get it done. Please just let me know what I need!!! I have a soldering iron and not afraid to use it!!! ha ha

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You will have to download them to your computer, and then use software to rotate the pictures and resave them. A free, good program to do that is called Irfanview, just google it and you will find a site to download it from. The software allows you to adjust brightness, colors, rotate the pictures, and many options normally associated with a high-end product like PhotoShop, etc. When you rotate the pictures in Irfanview, you just pick "File", then "Save", and the picture will be saved in the present rotation. There may be software options on the camera to do this, but there usually isn't on most cameras and camcorders. Not having owned a Flip Video, I couldn't say for sure, but my bet is that it won't do it, and you will have to manipulate the pictures through computer software such as Irfanview or another viewer inherent on your computer.

The link you posted has been deleted, so I cannot see the picture you posted. If the sides bow in like an hourglass and the red, green and blue colors are still aligned then there is a horizontal width or pincussion problem, but if the sides bow in and the 3 colors have separated and are no longer anywhere near aligned then you have a convergence problem, both of which should be serviced by someone with experience in servicing projection TV's.